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In other Imaging Community articles, a new device for predicting a patient's risk of developing caries using LED excitation and pH measurement is being developed. Results of a pilot study suggest that although the device avoids the problems of previous pH measurement techniques, it requires some modifications before it will show up in your office.
Researchers have created a mobile application that monitors patients during their daily routine. The prototype may one day help clinicians diagnose and monitor bruxism, temporomandibular disorder, and other jaw-related disorders outside of the clinic. The device offers real-time, graphic representation of a patient's muscle activity.
Also in the Imaging Community, you'll find the following recent industry news:
- Medical device company Align Technology has reported increases in revenues and clear-aligner shipments for the fourth quarter of 2018 and the year.
- Carestream Dental has partnered with CAD/CAM software provider Exocad to enable its CS 3600 intraoral scanner to interact digitally with Exocad's ChairsideCAD software.
- Dentsply Sirona agreed in early January that software and hardware manufacturer SICAT will be taken over by SICAT's current management.